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The Cubs' old park, which was built in 1914, retains what is, in effect, a ban on corporate advertising on the field, the only such ban in the majors.
BBC science correspondent Pallab Ghosh says this is in effect a ban.
That would be, in effect, a ban on such critical services for children throughout their childhood.
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Local authorities and chief police officers, acting in consultation, may apply to a magistrates' court for what is in effect a banning order, protecting the community from a named individual alleged to cause harassment, alarm or distress to others.
There is surprising apathy among many supporters when the subject of doping in football arises – despite historical allegations of mass team doping – potentially because it is very difficult to quantify the effect a banned drug can have on such a technique‑focused game.
Several industry professionals spoke about the potential disastrous ripple effects a ban could have.
As a result, the new policies were put into effect, including a ban on alcohol sales after halftime.
A major shock in another country, or a strengthening of the pound, could have as much effect as a ban.
We should also consider the effect of a ban on the area where khat is grown: Meru province in Kenya.
The real danger would be the rippling effect of a ban on Syrian refugees, both abroad and in the U.S.
New laws intended to cut heavy drinking in pubs took effect, including a ban on happy hours and other pub promotions that encourage excessive consumption.
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